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The scene depicts a light-colored, possibly plywood or particle board shipping crate located in an indoor environment, likely a warehouse or industrial facility in Leudelange, Luxembourg. Affixed horizontally to the upper-middle section of the crate is a rough-hewn wooden plank, secured by at least two visible nails or screws. The plank bears handwritten text in black marker, which reads "PAS TOUCHER" (French for "DO NOT TOUCH"). Below this plank, three smaller, rectangular wooden blocks are individually mounted horizontally, also by screws. These blocks display handwritten black numbers with dots: ". 27 .", "3", and ". 80 .". The bottom-left corner of the crate features a diagonal strip of red and white striped hazard or reflective tape. On the lower-right side, a silver-colored metal latch mechanism is visible, securing what appears to be a hinged section or door of the crate. The crate rests on low-profile metallic feet or casters, with one clearly visible beneath the lower-center section. The floor beneath the crate is a textured, light gray or beige surface, possibly concrete or large tiles, with visible grout lines forming a grid pattern. No individuals are present in the image.
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